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Fair-Gate: Fairness-Aware Interpretable Risk Gating for Sex-Fair Voice Biometrics

Sound 2026-04-02 v3 Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

Voice biometric systems can exhibit sex-related performance gaps even when overall verification accuracy is strong. We attribute these gaps to two practical mechanisms: (i) demographic shortcut learning, where speaker classification training exploits spurious correlations between sex and speaker identity, and (ii) feature entanglement, where sex-linked acoustic variation overlaps with identity cues and cannot be removed without degrading speaker discrimination. We propose Fair-Gate, a fairness-aware and interpretable risk-gating framework that addresses both mechanisms in a single pipeline. Fair-Gate applies risk extrapolation to reduce variation in speaker-classification risk across proxy sex groups, and introduces a local complementary gate that routes intermediate features into an identity branch and a sex branch. The gate provides interpretability by producing an explicit routing mask that can be inspected to understand which features are allocated to identity versus sex-related pathways. Experiments on VoxCeleb1 show that Fair-Gate improves the utility--fairness trade-off, yielding more sex-fair ASV performance under challenging evaluation conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2603.11360,
  title  = {Fair-Gate: Fairness-Aware Interpretable Risk Gating for Sex-Fair Voice Biometrics},
  author = {Yangyang Qu and Massimiliano Todisco and Chiara Galdi and Nicholas Evans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.11360},
  year   = {2026}
}